Comments on: Hardin Jail Contract Worth $2.6M a Year
By wedunit on 09-20-09
I can’t believe that a story of this magnitude, and what can be gleaned by reading between the lines, is not the hottest topic for comment in years. Follow this story from the time that the Gitmo prisoners weren’t allowed, to the present. Doesn’t that say that this prison was build specifically for “inmates” that are not part of the current prison population? By definition, that means that “inmates” are future-tense. All the secrecy, the cloak-and-dagger scenarios, the unknowns and unrevealed should set off alarm bells to anyone that is awake!Again, I’m saying, the sheeple are being fed a line of BS a mile deep. This situation is screaming “WAKE UP!“. Of course they don’t have contracts for prisoners. This facility is designed to hold “inmates”, rather than prisoners from other facilities. Of course the “inmates” cannot be contracted, because they are still blissfully unaware that they are unaware that they are unaware of the soon to come round-up.
Can you say mandatory flu shot? Can you say “Get the shot or get on the bus?“ Guess where the bus is going? Can you say Two Rivers Detention? Guess who will be driving the bus? Can you say American Police Force?
By Rawhide on 09-20-09
@wedunit: you started off on the right track, but then you took a wrong turn. This is a private security/defense dept contractor looking for a big government dollar contract. The swine flu ain’t it. Gitmo may be.








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